Nowt the matter with slugs and snails and suchlike. Without them organic matter would never be incorporated into the soil.
A pond full of froglets can make short work of them anyway.
Modern day farmers use artificial fertiliser and pesticides to grow there crops and help create inert topsoils devoid of organic matter, worms, and all manner of surface fauna. This gives them a much higher crop ratio than when manure/slurry/night soil were used..................but at a price. I'm not having a go at farmers though, they have a living to make and mouths to feed.
I grow stuff for taste rather than yield, try to be as organic as I can, work with nature wherever possible , and be enviromentally friendly if I can.
You can ask 100 hundred gardeners how to do something and get 100 completely different answers.
There is no right and wrong way for most things,there's only the right or wrong way for yourself.
Enjoy your gardening, weigh up the pro's and cons and do what you are happy with.
A pond full of froglets can make short work of them anyway.
Modern day farmers use artificial fertiliser and pesticides to grow there crops and help create inert topsoils devoid of organic matter, worms, and all manner of surface fauna. This gives them a much higher crop ratio than when manure/slurry/night soil were used..................but at a price. I'm not having a go at farmers though, they have a living to make and mouths to feed.
I grow stuff for taste rather than yield, try to be as organic as I can, work with nature wherever possible , and be enviromentally friendly if I can.
You can ask 100 hundred gardeners how to do something and get 100 completely different answers.
There is no right and wrong way for most things,there's only the right or wrong way for yourself.
Enjoy your gardening, weigh up the pro's and cons and do what you are happy with.
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